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Tricia McCannon: The 30 Lost Years of Jesus with Host Dr. Bob Hieronimus

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Where was Jesus for the first thirty years of his life? Where and what was he taught?  Who were his teachers?

21st Century Radio® Host Dr. Bob Hieronimus sits down with mystic and author Tricia McCannon to discuss her book Jesus: The Explosive Story of the 30 Lost Years and the Ancient Mystery Religion. Based on new information culled from hard to find Vatican texts, theosophical classics, ancient texts, legends, and systems of hermetic symbolism, Tricia McCannon constructs a radical new timeline of Jesus’ life. She assert Jesus spent at least seven years of study and training in Egypt, a number of years in England, and visited both India and Tibet before beginning his public ministry in Palestine.

This is a wide-ranging examination of the direct links and similarities between Jesus’ teachings and those of various Mystery religions and sects that were popular during his lifetime, including the Essenes, Buddhist, Mithrans, Zoroastrians, and Druids. McCannon offers compelling evidence that places Jesus’s life and mission firmly in the context of the profound spiritual teachings that came before him.

Drawing on records from the Vatican, Tibet, India, and Egypt, along with Greek, Aramaic, and Pali text, as well as oral traditions of Jesus’s teachings, McCannon uncovers the real reason that he has remained such a powerful and pivotal figure in world consciousness for over two millennia.

McCannon is the author of over 30 DVDs and 13 on-line books, all focused on personal transformation, awakening Christ Consciousness and Global Healing. She is also the Director of the Phoenix Fire Mystery School, the Founder of the Gnosis Learning Institute, and the Founder/President of the UFO Forum in Atlanta.

Originally recorded in 2017.

 

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